Re: F(g(x))

Re: F(g(x))

of course ...thats what i meant so would the domain be the domain of g and the domain of f before the combination? Also, I am just starting this calculus class and there is all these fancy symbols and ways to write the domain and range. What would you recommend is the simplest form of expressing domain and range?

Re: F(g(x))

Originally Posted by jmanna98

The book says fog is the set of all x in the domain of g such that g(x) is in the domain of f. In other words, (fog)(x) is defined whenever both g(x) and f(g(x)) are defined. This throws me off.
I do like the open and closed interval notation. Although, how do we specify if we are talking about domain or range?

Because
it is clear that the domain of is .
In interval notation that is .